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Show DAILY THELAB0R flg APRIL 14. 1935. PAGE SEVEN Tha Brooklyn Rapid Transit company has Just raised the rating of its elevated station agents, shortened their hours at the busy stations, and for tt.e first time in tile history of the company placed the women employes i:: this branch of the service on the an; basis as the men. They have been raid 12 cents an hour for a twelve-ho.- .: shift, and now will work eight hour on a sliding scale ranging from i; cents to 174 cents an hour. or LABOR SflSBBir BntEAU to the UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. M GO Journal) An order has been Issued by the made that nient ha been Richmond tlnd.) Street and luterurbui. jumounWI company, rvtiiieriee Railway company, which is a pan of J nOnera h Indianapolis A Eastern ssiein. rereetln an the nnerau.m who iU quiring men to pay their fare going t nd wlU Cl A number of emand from work. because resigned ployes they were Iry U one of the largest asked to pay fare from Centerville to In mining. jiiinoi engaged l Richmond, after they had been ordered certain extent under the to report here to assist in ileariui; ih-- t the and rrancla L. Robbing of snow. racks ex-t- e S"0 wae coal company. It influence of Mr. On the request of the Chicago Post-offithe miner.' cauae. Clerks' union, resolutions were com. cauae the fulflclent to adopted Indorsing a bill now before ecale. mlnera i the .to firn that Mr. congress providing for clerks lit the however, I puetoffice being given eight hours a day com-on- ly Coal Pittaburr Ato.7nd the and extra about 15 per cent of the to work compensation when required longer than that. The bill concern. The in the Illinois was overruled by provides that when clerks are forced to opet er work Sunday they shall be given day of rest instead. lSfTeaea were reported to the .nSToperatora The Decatur Coal The Medical World says: Labor owning a mine at Decatur. have worked organisation unremitting, cent men were the Tuie ecale and are atlll working for better facfSTtoworfc Three or four lndepend-".npanl- ly and shorter hours, against also began operations on tory conditions child labor, etc. All these things arej conditions m nineia' for the uplifting of humanity, and labor organisations have worked for gtreet Car Strike Over. them in the open." street rail the Man, a Winnipeg, been declared oil and The Esses iX. strike has J.) Trades council has dTeen got an advance of one cent an Increased the salaries of Its officers. rV In pay. They asked two cents The recording secretarys salary is In- -, zTL k no recognition of the union, creased from $2u to 139 a month; rTftt men will be allowed to retain financial secretary from 95 to 915 a in the union. No arbltra-ig- B treasurer from $3 to 15 a Inserted. The terms month; sergeant-at-arm- s tls1 from 91 to $5 month; mass men at a JT aocepted by the a month. noon. The men M(f.u.r held at all the other concessions asked. The Brooklyn Central Labor union has purchased a Plat of land at Patch-ogu- e. Pickets Are Licensed. Long Island, for the erection of a Tht MsssachusetU hotfre has passed home for consumptive workingmen, licensing and the ministers of the city have a Mil which provides for One picket Is allowed pledged themselves to raise 950.000 for nrik pickets It the erection of a modern sanitarium. lor svsry twenty of the strikers be lawful for such pickets to A good bill is under consideration by nlk upon the public atreeta In the rfcMlty of the place of employment the Iowa house of representatives In Ot the purpose of Informing persons regard to the assignment of wages. If unending to go to work of actual con it becomes a law It will require the gtiona in order to Induce them not to wife's assent and signature before a auk. These representatives shall have workingman cun make an assignment oedmtlals which the chief of police of his wages. fh.ii record and countersign. By a vote of 100 to 20 the MassaPerkins chusetts house passed a bill to be enTbs official returns of the referendum grossed which makes eight hours the tm of the Clgarmakers' International working day for all employes on state, niMis: county or city work. h'd THE c0 . Rob-epoi- AT THE GREAT ea ce Jurf se-fg- Perkins Knickrehm 19,133 9,939 3,091 Juab Guns an 1,300 obtained Dink gamed Oomrs, president of the J lithographers kuericiB Federation of Labor, was. printers PKer J S an-oth- ee a W. CLOSING OUT SALE to the office of first vice, praidtat by s large majority. eight-ho- ur nine-ho- ur day for day for Fifteen new unions have been added Sheet Metal Amalgamated Nevel Plan Adopted. Workers' International alliance since As a result of the action of Robert the first of the year. Huoferford, the president of the Tonsil District Trades and Labor councFrom 1929 to 1930 mill operatives In il, In speaking on a political party this country received an average dally rations, and hie refusal to resign, wage of 93 cents. vkm requested, a notice of a motion Ik been Introduced In the council BY THE TON.) king it compulsory for all new offl. ART NOT BOUGHT etn to place their signed but undated Involving Contract That MacMonnlaa ndgnaUuns In the hands of the execuCame Near Making. te committee, to be dated and put Inti effect when the membership deOf late years Frederick MacMon-nles- , nude It the sculptor, has had no many The action will be watched with In commission! to do groupn of sculpture tenet by trades unionists In both that he han made It a rule never to enter a competition with other artists for an order, says the World's Work. Women's Federation of Labor. In this connection a story Is told of Tbs Women's Federation of Labor" an American city that asked him to b .to be the name of an organisation enter a design for army and navy tanned In Grand Raplda this week by groups for a soldiers' and sailors tbs woman workers of the city. Prel- monument He declined to compete. iminary steps were taken at a meet-t- a The the commission was tendered him called by District Organised Gar-de- u He submitted sketches of of the American Federation of outright his for Idea the groups. The commitLibor, in Trades Council hall, and a tee In of the monument wrote charge Bomber of factory girls, shop girls and him, asking: taxnestks were among those present How many tons of granite do you fke new organisation will affiliate with the American federation and a charter intend to nse In the base?" te tea sent for. Formal, organize-- ft His reply was: If you are In the business of buying granite, yon may b expected at the next meeting. use as much as you want one ton or What Labpr Hopes for. 100,000 tons. I am an artist and I have never yet heard of art being (By President Gompera.) Organised labor wishes our county bought by the pound." "bdIn the world in industrial produc-- . The question was dropped until the was morality, in religious liberty, la contract for the commission the conception of an that makes men drawn. When Mr. MacMonnles re1. women beautiful and children ceived It, he discovered in It a clause dffitt and happy. Organised labor ap-te- b providing that in case the bronzes for aid to accomplish emancipatwere ever thrown down from their ion from industrial Injustice, to base for any cause whatever, and any brotherhood, to help make each brighter than that which has gone person or property should be Injured, he an his heirs forever should be A foT your sympathy and thut countless millions yet un-t- liable for the damage sustained. He comwin rie up and say your name la returned the contract without Messed" ment, unsigned. When the committee wrote him asking the reason, his brief It is No Joke. reply was: "Tour lawyers are too address Miss Mary E. sharp. cDoweii of settle- Chicago t sought .o arouseuniversity a bill In interest Human Bleed Maries. ow before congress providing for an A tale of horror was told by marks wropriatlon of 3300,000 for the pur- - of human blood In the home of J. W. of Investigating the industrial, so- - Williams, a well known merchant of moral, educational and physical He writes: "Twenty years "Edition of women and children work. Bac, Ky. sgo X had severe hemorrhages of the the Lnited States. lungs, and was near death when I Everyb'Uy works but father," la Dr. Kings New Disa Joke," she said. "Father cannot began taking covery It completely cured me and ork It because his position U I have remained well ever since. Pled by a woman for reasons which cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, shouId Investigate. Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and la are far behind foreign countries the only known cure for Weak Lungs our appreciation of Industrial and Every bottle guaranteed by Ogden wnml Editions governing the ljvea of Druggists B0e and 9L00. Trial bottle kave only one law regard- - free. t- o- ,kn' d thmt tortridi their being Ployed n mines." If you' would lose, that dull old head aohe. And feel as lively as a flea. Leber Notes. nuhii0rler 01 th Pfunnlan minister of Make haste to your druggist And buy some Rocky Mountain Tea. . yorkl a nine-howorking day T. H. Carr. Phar. ,n th state railway ihm,. rduc'J Frankfort-on-thMain WALL PAPER. nnd the Foeen rall-p- ., BURLAPS and MOULDINGS Latrtct- and time wages were . designs and colorings, at Morris, tlat no decrease in the est 305 Twenty-fourt- h St. Both 'Phones. " ' should from th Motion In working result hours. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. to the eh Hundreds of articles that were marked a third olT last week, are now marked a half, and some have been added to the 75 per cent ofT column. They are all good goods, and it is a safe investment to buy at these prices. You may never be able to duplicate them, so come while the opportunity is ripe and the choosing good. We have arranged some --- " 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c Tables of Special Bargains Entire Stock Wall Paper at Half Price THOUSANDS OF ROLLS SUITABLE FOR ALL ROOITS at More NEW Goods One-Thi- rd We had ordered most of our Spring Goods before deciding to quit the retail husincs in Ogden. coming in every day, so it will pay you to call often. All new goods are discounted one-thir- d Black and White Silk Waists Lace insertion and tucks in yoke and sleeves. many. and M $8 for Some worth $12 for $8; some worth I5J4, and some worth $5 for They are in price. New Lot Fancy Ribbons Not C Some verv pretty things; RIBBONS, 34c; 35c RIBBONS V00t all good qualities. 5OC An New Line Covert Jackets Ladies Narrow Leather Belts Loose and tight fitting models satin and taffeta silk lined, bought to sell at $10.50 will go Oft " VFVF in closing out sale at If you want one, vou must hurry. Black and brown. 65c VALUES 44; 5OC VALUES 34c; OAn 35c VALUES Sommer Underwear for Ladies, Misses SHOES FOR HEN, WOMEN AND CHIL- DREN. Robbers and Arctics for Hen, Women and Children. Ladies New Spring Hats. New Millinery Trimmings. New Kimonas, Wrappers and Dressing Sacqoes. Ladies Kid Gloves. Ladies, Misses' and Children's Waists. (A tew Corsets for Women and Children. White Linen Handkerchiefs. Initial and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Hemstitched, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Linen Collars. Ladies. Misses and Children's txroptina. noted above.) (A few exception, Chil- dren. Ladies notcl lovt.) ' Suits and Skirts. Ladies' Colored "Elite" Petticoats. Ladies Para- Long Kimonas. White Lawn Aprons. Ladies Neckwear. Applique Braids. Lace Edgings and Insertions. Veilings and Nets. Chiffons and Halines. Embroideries and Trimmings. Satin. Satin Taffeta and Fancy Ribbons. (A tew Ladies exception noted above.) Black and Colored Ladies Belts. Velvets. (A few in. Saxony, Spanish, German and Shetland sols and Umbrellas. Ladies', Misses and Children's Coats and Jackets. Hosiery for Ladies and Children. Hose Sopporters for Ladies and Win- ter Monsing Underwear. Dress Goods and Silks. Ladies and Children. BLACK LACE FLOUNONGS, 42 exception! anted above.) Flosses. BED FEATHERS. Stationery and Pencils. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, ioclod-- . ing new Shipment of Tomblers, Water Sets and Berry Sets. Fabric Gloves. Infants Wear, Childrens For Sets, Babies Eiderdown Coats and Infants Caps and Hoods. Articles in Jewelry Dept. Articles In Art Dept. Opera Fans. .WALL PAPER. Fancy Lamps. Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Dolls, Toys, Games, Manicure Sets, Collar, Coif, Glove and Hdkf. Boxes, etc. . At One-Fourt-h) Flannelette Wrappers All Combination Purses AH Original Prices) ur e- - ' Ogden , AH 25 Ladies' and Childrens Winter Hals C. M. I. Sden |